Originally posted by eek
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But when the application is "owned" entirely by a 3rd party and you are just renting access to it then your scope to develop is constrained.
What I think this means is that in the long term IT development done in-house will gravitate to whatever genuinely creates a business advantage for the organisation rather than anything that can be delivered as a service.
And I think that development gets done in-house by people very close to the business.
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